The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 122, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 1, 1997 Page: 15 of 16
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The Comanche County High School vanity girls openings August one of the wettest in
Extension Field Crops Committee basketball coach, cross country Comanche High School athletic memory Reports ranged from a
has planned a Peanut “Turn Row” coach, and girls assistant track director, Ronnie Clifton, says that high of 4.2 inches at Newburg to a
l our for Wednesday, June 26 coach he expects over 90 boys to report low of .20 at Mercer Gap.
Plans are being finalized for the The aggravated sexual assault on Wednesday for the opening of^_
6th Annual Fourth of July case that occurred on June 15 will two-a-days
Celebration and Fireworks go before the grand jury on July
Display to be held in Comanche 23 at the Comanche County Comanche
on Thursday, July 4, 19% at Courthouse
Comanche Indian Stadium on
Highway 16 North.
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MAY 23, 1996
The 36th * Annual Gustine
Homecoming and Rodeo opens
this Thursday and will continue
through Saturday
Bill Clark dies after freak
pickup accident
CHS Award Day Program this
Friday
Local funds nearing goal for
Plaza Square Grant
The H R Jefferies Jr High
School will hold eighth grad
graduation on Saturday, May 25
19%.
MAY 30, 1996
The Comanche County Sheriffs
Department is looking for a
Computers Galore! The
Primary and
Intermediate students wil( have
A Stephen vide man suspected to access to 48 new computers this
be involved in a hit and run year in one of the rooms of the
Gore’s Inc , in conjunction with vehicle accident last Saturday new building constructed tlJ
the celebration of National Dairy afternoon was identified after his summer on the school campus ^
Month, will be hosting a barbecue license plate had fallen off at the AUGUST 15 1996
lunch at the Comanche scene - Comanche Crying
q • I a a Austin The fire was set by Sf8 ^
spfr ’UV^“ Mr““d ^ juvenile who were playing in the
Happy 90th Birthday, Jake! L vacan* high of 4 25 at Edna Hill
C. (Jake) Durham, Comanche’s #1 JULY lo, 1996 Community to a low of 80 at
golfer, was surprised with a A stolen vap was recovered after Energy, Hazel Dell and Democrat |
birthday party Monday morning at a police chase last Saturday Comanche High School Athletic
PAR Country Club hosted by Terry Starnes rodeo announcer Director Ronnie Clifton report:
Business Manager Susan Gossett. Auto Fatality: Viola Conway, that 84 athletes were on hand last
Jake, one of the club’s first age 81, was killed last Friday in a Thursday for the first two-a-day
directors, was given a plaque of two-vehicle crash on Highway 67f football workouts,
appreciation by the club’s Board East across from Rosa’s Cafe Vaccination Clinic scheduled
of Directors, along with a lifetime Three other persons were injured. New Comanche ISD personnel:
membership to PAR. treated, and released from the Traci Evans, Melissa Lewis,
JUNE 20 1996 Comanche Community Hospital Debra Evans. Susan Cotton Tracy
A difficult yea.’m the dairy /““ved ?a/c,a' Fn'?e' Doi'Sli>s
business still has not damoened mUch scattered showers four days Johnson, Debbie Moms, Jim
the spirits of our Com^che laSt Week’ fal,mg on Thursday. Flores> ^Ann Bledsoe, Victoria
County Dairymen as they will Fn<^ Sunday, and Monday The Mendosa Becky Raesz, Lola
once again sponsor the annual “3?T 3 ^arnes" S^on ***** «elly
Dairy Breakfast on Tuesday, June h,gh ^ 2 1 31 Mercer GaP to a low ^Ann Lacham, Nancy
25 from 6:00 a m til 9 00 a m at of 2 at Energy Alana^ Sherman Fmge
the Comanche Community Center JULY 25, 1996 AUGUST 22, 1996
The Sidney Lions Club is Crime Stoppers’ tip leads to The Comanche ISD school
making plans for their annual fugitive arrest enrollment increased 105 students
Fourth of July picnic to be held on A Colossal I-beam weighing over ,ast year’s opening day with
the Sidney School grounds 76,000 pounds and measuring 135 1352 students enrolled,
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Courthouse Square Project sexual assault of a fourteen year The Jr. High office will be open MStuden* scho°' enrollment
according to the announcement of old girl on June 15 on a full time basis beginning Monday 12’°P?mn8 day
Judge John Weaver this week Reverend Glenn Bundy of Hope August I st from 8 30 a m -11 30 of the I >95-% school year at
Comanche County received Lutheran Church is retiring the 1 st am and I 00 p m to 3 30 p.m f' 1 S D was 153' d°wn from
three much needed rains falling on July, 1996 Please join us for a A routine traffic stop led to drug the 160 on opening day last year
Thursday, Fnday and Monday poNuck lunch on June 30th at arrest last Wednesday in Student enrollment at Gustine
evenings The general rainfall 12:00 nobn to say thanks for his Comanche on opening ay ugust 12th,
ranged from a high three day total good minify 300 E Cedar, Approximately 300 contestants indicates an enrollment of 212, up
of 6 1 inches at Board Church to a Comanche, fexas^ participated in last week’s 55th 16 over opening day a year ago,
low/T3 25W)eLeon \ / It was a three day weekend full Annual Comanche Rodeo according to figures Released by
The DeUeon Bearcats will be of honor/and celebrations for Cowboys and cowgirls competed Superintendent W E Gene
njakiiigUfTIrst trip to the state I'HlfMSHferiffGaslon Boykin with 'for W3.627 06in prize money - JVcnardS _f_-
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Wilkerson, James C., III. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 122, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 1, 1997, newspaper, January 1, 1997; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1039242/m1/15/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.